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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTED4001896(22) PRO- % N. 1st Qt . Improvements Burnett N to Park N.Pretests t . k k W t , I BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE ?Oleo lop/ dA, 04; 44 1 6 F le f-oav }e A w. } Yl �i f 4 � I a RENTON CITY COUNCIL August 24, 1987 City Clark's Office REFERRALS CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE SERVICE Claims for Damages: James,Olson, Pollard, Engle,Springbrook Trout Farm, and Talley MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Execute WSDOT Agreement lot Joint Sunset Boule.ard SW Improvement UTILITIES COMMITTEE Fairfield Development/Hathaway Latecomer Agreement, •5-429 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Valley Medical Center Parking (Resolution 02688 adopted 8/24/87) 1997 Mid-Year Budget Adjustment Personal Lines Insurance Broker Bids Container Corporation Annexation Board of Adjustment Ordinance Revision Hazardous Materials Incident Command Agency Ordinance(1st reading 8/24/97) PUBLIC MEETING 9/14/87 - Underground Tank Secondary Containment Ordinance • PUBLIC HEARING 9/21/97 - Container Corporation Rezone, west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block J Y t 'y .� • �fg.n, yi RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 24, 1987 Monday, 8:00 p.m. Municipal Building Council Chambers M I N U T F c CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM,Council President; NANCY L. MATHEWS, JOHN P COUNCIL MEMBLRS REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CITY STAFF IN BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; ZANETTA FONTES, Assistant City ATTENDANCE Attorney; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assis4at; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON. Public Works Director; DAN CLEMENTS, Finance Director; JUDGE ROGER 1. LEWIS. Municipal Court; CHIEF A. LEE WHEELER, Fire Department;CAPTAIN DON PERSSON,Police Department. PRESS Phil Emanuel, Valley Daily News Mark Matassa,Seattle South Times APPROVAL OF Corrections: Page 259, last paragraph, first line, change Vice-Chairman COUNCIL MINUTES Clymer to Chairman Keolker. Page 257, first paragraph, line seven, should correctly state that the ability to issue Councilmanic bonds has not been exceeded but the ability to pay the debt service has been severely limited for the next few years. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 1,, 1987, AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having b.,a LID: 333, North Ist Street in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shin posted and published Undergrounding hearing to consider Local Improvement District No.33. u lityy the public undergrounding on North Ist Street from Bronson Way to Burnett Avenue North. Correspondence from Public Works Director Richard C. Houghton was read reporting that as of 5:00 p.m. this date, eight protest letters representing 20.5% of the total LID roll have been received from Helen McNeely, 806 N. 1st;Ted Busch, 922 Riverside Drive; Theresa and James Zimmerman, 813 N. 1st; International Union of Opening Engineers, 830 North Riverside Drive; Charlotte and lames Buss, 100 Williams Avenue N.; f Daniel E. Holms, 829 N. 1st; David Buck, 904 N. Riverside Drive; and Vivian . Hutchison, 903 N. Ist. City Clerk Motor reported receipt of five additional letters of protest from Cheryl L. Knight-Larson, 1003 N. 1st; Finn Hansen, 835 N. 1st; David D,.bson, 909 N. ]at; William Melius, 913 N. 1st; Kathy and Kevin Bruce, 921 N. Ist; and M. June Evans, 817 N. 1st. The additional letters raised the percentage of protests from 20.5% to 33.3%according to Mr. Houghton's calculations(60% required for automatic termination of the LID). Reasons given by residents for protesting the LID were cost of the project, increased since original estimate; difficulty and expense in extending wiring from street to residence; and inadequate information provided to petitioners. Letters from Margaret and Finn Hansen, 935 N. Ist, Vivian Hutchison, $03 N. Ist. and M. June Evans. 917 N. 13t, requested that their signatures be withdrawn from the petition. Upon Council inquiry regarding whether the petition is still valid since it was originally signed by only 509,of the participants in the LID, Assistant City Attorney Fontes referenced State law which allows participants the option of protesting the LID, but prohibit withdrawal of signatures from the petition once it is accepted by the City Council. The petition was accepted and Resolution 02686 setting the public hearing was adopted on 8/3/87, Public Works Director Houghton explained that original project estimates were hurriedly done since the N. Ist Street improvement project was already underway when residents expressed interest in utility undergrounding. Following thorough review, the original estimate of$1200 per residence was increased to $1750 and included Puget Power cost of$33,495, undergrounding trenching cost of S24,050, and City administrative costs of $9,205 for s total of$68,255. Puget Power's estimated cost has since increased to$53,000, raising the per residence assessment to S2200. Councilwoman Mathews questioned validity of protest letter received from i _ a _. August 24. 1997 Renton City Council Minutes Paee 7M the international Union of Operating Engineers since they do not own the parcel. Mr. Houghton agreed that the protest would be invalid and would decrease protest percentage by two points. Responding to inquiry by David Dobson,909 N. Ist Street, Renton, regarding whether new cost figures affect validity of petition, Assis•int City Attorney Forties clarified that establishment of cost assessments is not tequired until after the petition process, and final assessments may differ from preliminary cost estimates. Mr. Dobson also reported that certain residents will be forced to dig up driveways, etc. to extend service from the street to their homes, which will escalate costs. Theresa Zimmerman, 913 N. Ist, June Evans, 817 N. Ist, Charlotte and lames Buss, 100 Williams Avenue S..and William Nelius, 911 N. )at, Renton, spoke in opposition to the LID due to cost increases and inadequate time to circulate petition and inform residents of project, and questioned benefit when utilities in other areas in the City are not undergrounded. John Giuliani, 812 N. Ist, and Gary and Barbara Dime,927 N. Ist, supported the LID as an aesthetic improvement to the neighborhood, and pointed out that LID assessments may be paid over a ten-year period. -� Dennis Lensegrav, Puget Power, explained that Preliminary cost estimates, formulated without benefit of dra-mings, were increased when underkrounding of side street: was added into the scope of the project. He advised that costs are 99%firm -t this point, although residents will still be responsible for the cost of extending service to their homes. Responding to Mr. Giuliani s suggestion that the City subsidize the I :D, Mayor Shinpoch explained inequities of assisting residents in one neighborhood when others have paid for their own improvements. MOVED LL BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING, CARRIED. Upon Council inquiry, Mr. Houghton i& Ated that provisional crossings for future undergrounding of utilities are being installed in the street in the event residents decide to delay the project until a later date. Another option to cause the least amount of disruption to yards would be to abut sidewalks against curbs to facilitate installation of the power conduit behind sidewalks. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL TERMINATE THE LID. For the record, Councilwoman Keolker commended John Giuliani for efforts in doing something "itive is his neighborhood, but noted unfortunate timing of project since resurfacing contract is underway. MOTION CARRIED, AUDIENCE COMMENT Eric Thomaa, legal counsel for Valley Medical Center, requested Advancement Requested advancement to Planning and Development Committee report regarding Valley Medical Center parking. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Plannine and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Stredicke pretested a report Deselonment Committee recommending concurrence in the request from Valley Medical Center to "i Building & Zoning: permit a reduction in the mandatory size of parking spaces on an Parking and Loading experimental basis. Valley Medical Center is authorized to conduct a test of Ordinance, Valley the use of smaller parking spaces upon the terms and conditions that follow: Medical Center 1. Standard parking spaces shall be a width of 8-112 feet. 2. Compact parking spaces shall be a width of 8 feet (maintaining the existing requirement for the ratio of compact spaces.) j 3. Entire Medical Center campus shall be restriped to accommodate parking shortage during construction. 4. Test shall be 18 months in duration. (and until the proposed Parking garage is complete). MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL DELETE PORTION OF THE CONDITION IN PARENTHESIS. CARRIED. 5. The Medical Center will survey its patients and employees every six months regarding satisfaction with parking a.4 will keep records of k Y August 21. 19F7 Renton Cit:Council Minutes comments and/or complaints. i 6. The City of Renton will oversee the Medical Center surveys and may conduct its Own surveys. 7. At the end of the test, the Medical Center will give the City of Renton a full report and recommend any modifications to the regulations. The Committee further recommended that the matter be referred W Ways and Means Committee for a resolution. MOVED BY STREDt,:KE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. It was noted that Valley Medical Center could request an extension of time after 18 months if necessary. For the record, Councilwoman Keolker stated that the intent of the experiment is to gain information for the rest of the city, and the City would incur no liability if at the end of the I8-month period, the ' original ordinance was reinstated. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS.AND ADVANCE TO WAY. AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT ON THIS MATTER. CARRIED. i Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report Committee recommending the following resolution for reading and adoption: b Resolution *2688 A resolution was read authorizing Valley Medical Center to provide parking Building R Zoning: at less than city standards on an experimental basis for an 18-month period, Parking and Loading subject to conditions outlined in the Planning and Development Committee Ordinsrce, Valley report above. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, { Medical "enter COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. a AUDIENCE COMMENT Ray Gervais, 506 Windsor Place NE, Renton, presented two pieces of continued deteriorated pipe from his gas water heater, noting conflicting information 47 Citizen Comment: Gervais from Washington Natural Gas and City of Renton regarding cause of Water Quality deterioration. Mayor Shinpoch agreed to research the matter. PUD: Final, Victoria Hills Sam Simone, 1121 S. 23rd Street, Renton, questioned time of completion of Phase 11, F'PUD-042-85 apartment complex in Victoria Hills Phase 11 PUD. He referenced letter from Roger Blaylock, Zoning Administrator, to Administrative Assistant Michael Parness, dated June 21, 1966, which outlines two-year time period from December 9, 1995 to December 9, 1997, for project completion. Mayor Shinpoch agreed to have the city attorney research the matter. Mr. Simone relayed opinion of the developer lost a one and one-half year period remains for project completion. PUD: Final, Victoria Hills Jeff Lukins, 1113 S. 23rd Stree , Renton, President of Victoria Hills Phase 11, FPUD-042-85 Homeowners Association, expressed appreciation to Mayor Shinpoch for correspondence responding to concerns of the homeowners regarding the project EIS, definition of substantial construction, and truck traffic relating to Victoria Hills Phase 11 Final PUD development. However, he reported that the City s engineering department was unresponsive to a recent call by homeowners oat a large sink hole, six feet in diameter and at least 15 in depth located on a bank adjacent to existing homes, was filled with boulders and dirt by the developer without investigation by the city. He also advised concern that trees which serve as a buffer on the bank will not survive since trunks have been partially covered by excavated material. Mayor Shinpoch agreed to review the matter and report back to Mr. Lukins. RECESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Time: 919 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:46 P m.; roll was called; all members were present. Advancement Requested Versie Vaupel, P.O. Box 755, Renton, reauested advancement t0 Ways and r Means Committee report regarding the proposed public safety bond issue. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. } r> 4 rt. <; August 24 1997 Renton C tv Council Minutes Page 267 1 Way,and Gleans Finance Director Dan Clements responded to questions raised ty Council CommltteePublic Safety members on 8/171187. Referri 6 to a handout distributed to Council Facilities Expansion members, he advised that the income level to qualify for property tax ' Master Plan exemption by disaWad or senior citizens 61 years or older is$15,000 or less per year; explained monthly cost to homeowners and total cost for each element of the bond issue based on a$75.000 home; and described four alternatives for bonding i:t biding costs and levy rates as follows: Alternative sl - $41.8 million,$12.10/month Implement Fire Master Plan; Implement Consultant Needs Study Alternative 02 - $25.8 million,57.47/month Omit City Hall addition; Omit parking garages;Omit campus additions (Citizens Committee's Recommendation) Alternative 03 - $22.2 million, $6.43/month Omit City Hall addition; Omit parking garages; Omit campus additions; Omit one-half City Hall structural; Omit Station 12 relocation (Mayor's Recommendation) Alternative 04 - $18.5 million, $5.36/month Omit City Hall addition;Omit parking garages; Omit campus additions; Omit City Hall structural;Omit Station 12 relocation; Omit Valley Station Lastly, he explained methods of issuing bonds, cost to homeowner for five years if all bonds are issued at one time, and cost if bonds are issued over a five-year period. In response to Council inquiry of 8/17/87. Mayor Shinpoch described other ballot issues proposed for the 1987 General Election: $99 million Harborview Hospital issue and state school construction bond issue. Responding to _ Council question regarding appropriateness of using an $80,000 home in a median, Mayor Shinpoch reported that 1990 census figures show that 569,000 was the median-priced home; however, more recent information shows Renton's median priced home at between $72,500 and $76,000. Therefore,a $75,000 figure was determined appropriate. Responding to questions pertaining to feasibility of eliminating municipal court and contracting with King County district court, Mayor Shinpoch advised that predicated on opinions from police, judges, attorneys and other valley cities, Renton's municipal Court processes the same volume as district court, and converting would result in a loss in revenue as well as increased capital costs to expand district court. On questions relating to timing of bond issue, Mayor Shinpoch reported that since 9.546 votes were cut in the 1986 election, 40%of that total or 3,919 votes would be required to be cut in 1987 to validate the bond issue, and 60%of that figure or 2,292 votes must be favorable. She concurred with the opinion of the citizens committee that the bond issue would have the best chance of validation and approval this year. Discussion was held regarding capital expense of implementing the Fire Muter Plan and remodeling city hall to meet code requirements. It wu MOVED BY CLYMER,SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT ALTERNATIVE 03, MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATION! Audience comment was invited. Versie Vaupel, 1402 N. 2nd Street, Renton, urged Council to consider separating ballot issues due to chance of failure of combined issues in one ballot question. She also felt it was unfair to vote on a plan without consulting businesses and residents whose property will be taken. Bob MCBeth, 1906 Rolling Hills Avenue SE, Renton, member of the citizens committee, pointed out that the difference in monthly cost between Alternatives o2 and 04 is only $2.00 per month to the homeowner. He expressed the opinion of the committee that needs outlined in Alternative ss2 are leg. mate since very little could he cut without jeopardizing the city,and he felt the citizenry would be supportive of the bond issue. Ray Gervais, 506 Windsor Place NE, Renton, pointed out financial hardship of additional tax to retired citizens, urged separation of issues on the ballot, and opposed relocation of Highlands Station 12. Upon inquiry by Mayor 3 i Shinpoch, Mt. Gervais indicated that he would support the bond issue if 8`y`y`y11111; Station 12 is not moved. Councilwoman Mathews indicated that considerable interest has been al at) August 24 1987 Renton City Counc I M nutes Page 268 r expressed in the northeast section of the city for location of a fire station 4 further east to provide faster response to expanding areas of the city. She asked if Council could adopt a policy to continue operating an aid car from the current vicinity of Station 12 if that station were relocated (urther east. Fire Chief Lee Wheeler described plans to sell that land if Station 12 is relocated. Referring to a city map reflecting location of existing and proposed fire stations and response t D ponx boundaries, he exr,;ained area which currently overlap and areas which have inadequate level of service. By adding stations in the valley area and Kennydale and relocating Station 12. which currently serves areas overlapped by service from the downtown station, service to the entire city is improved. Upon further inquiry,Chief Wheeler advised that if the bond issue passes, four and possibly five aid cars will serve the city, the fifth dependent upon joint manning agreement with _ s Fire District *40. t;;. Further discussion was held regarding proposed traffic pattern changes upon implementation of the plan. *MOTION CARRIED. y MOVED BY REED,SECONDED BY KEOLKER,COUNCIL RECESS FOR '4 FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Time: 10:48 p.m. Counil reconvened at 10:58 p.m.; roll was called; all members were present Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented the following ordinance for second and final reading: Ordinance 0408n An ordinance was read providing for public safety facilities, including Public Safety Facilities acquiring,constructing and equipping a police/fire training facility,a Expansion Master Plan police/court/jail facility and two new fire stations, and providing City Hall Bond Issue structural improvements and renovations related to the police/court/jail relocation; declaring the estimated cost thereof as nearly as may be;providing for the borrowing of a total of$22,200.00 and selling general obligation bonds to pay the cost thereof, such bonds to be payable by annual property tax levies to be made in excess of regular property tax levies; and Providing for the submission of the proposition of incurring such indebtedness, issuing such bonds and levying such indebtedness, issuing such bonds and levying such excess taxes to the qualified voters of the City at a special election to be held therein on November 3, 1937, in conjunction with the State general election to be held on the same date. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORLINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES: TRIMM, MATHEWS, REED,STREDICKE, KEOLKER, CL'tMER. I NAY: HUGHES. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Gary Young, 4020 Lake Washington Boulevard NE,Suite 201, Kirkland, continued Polygon Corporation, requested advancement to Ways and Meow Commit.,.e PUD: Final, Polygon, report regarding the Polygon PUD. MOVED BY KEOLKER,SECONDED Sunpointe Condominiums, BY HUGHES, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF FPUD-037-87 BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report Committee recommending the following ordinance for first reading and advancement to second and final reading. PUD: Final, Polygon, An ordinance was read approving the Final Planned Unit Development, Phase Sunpointe Condominiums, 11, for Polygon Corporation, Sunpointe Condominiums, to allow 256 - FPUD-037-87 multifamily units on approximately 13.29 acres of Property located at Stevens Avenue SW and SW 5th Street, File No. FPUD-037-87. MOVED BY KEOLKER. SECONDED BY CLYMER,COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE THIS ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Ordinance 04081 Following second and final reading of the aforementioned ordinance, it was PUD: Final, Polygon, MOVED BY KEOLKER,SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT Sunpointe Condominiums, THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke FPUD-037-87 regarding deadline for completion of the entire project, Chairman Keolker referenced Conclusion No. 7 and Recommendation No. 4 of the Hearing Exammer's recommendation which require submission of Phase III plans with,,: 12 months of the prior approval or by March. 1989. ROLL CALL: 6 A�ES: TRIMM, MATHEWS, REED, KEOLKER, HUGHES, CLYMER. I 4Y: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Chairman Keolker requested that City A :),ney Warren provide a definitive answer on whether this project falls w hin the authority of the PUD Ordinance betore or after it was revised. W '� *"''4rt�,,( rT*etiy .S,A4 1 i`i'.eg xv `ail�W.Ys✓ m3;i!'e 3� ,trap';er r h ,r'hi August 24. 1987 Renton City CoynciI Minutes We 269 CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Claim: James, CL-32-87 Claim for Damages filed by Lenore James, 96 Wells Avenue N., in the amount of$146.36 for broken driver's window allegedly caused by gravel left on roadway during construction by the city on North Ist Street. Refer to City Attorney end insurance service. Claim: Olson, CL-33-87 Claim for Damages filed by Herman Olson, 8246 S. 122nd, Seattle, in the amount of S153.33 for broken water pressure valve allegedly caused by increase in water pressure by City Water Department without notification. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim: Pollard, CL-34-87 Claim for Damages filed by Pauline Pollard, 8246 S. 122nd, Seattle, in the amount of S687.12 for bunt water pipes to basement allegedly caused by increased water pressure by city without notification. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim: Engle,CL-35-87 Claim for Damages filed by Barbara Engle, 15035 134th Avenue SE, Renton, for damage to automobile allegedly reused by golf ball from Maplewood Golf Course. Refer to City Attorney and insurance nrrier. Claim: Springbrook Trout Claim for Damages filed by Springbrook Trout Farm, 19225 Talbot Road, in Farm, CL-36-87 amount of$1031.25 for loss of large trout in pond allegedly caused by water shut off by city without notification. Refer to City Attorney end ins nceura service. _ Claim: Talley,CL-37-37 Claim for Damages filed by Susan Talley, 13042 1441h Avenue SE, Renton, in the amount of$215.01 for damage to her vehicle allegedly caused by rock thrown by city mower at airport. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service '`a Finance: 1986 Auditor's Finance Department presented State Auditor'i Examination of City for 1996. Report On file ;n City Clerk's Office. Information. Finance: 1987 Mid-fear Finance Department presented 1987 mid-year budget adjustment. Refer to Budget Adjustment Ways and Means Committee. Finance: Personal Lines Finance Department requested approval of bid call for personal lines Insurance Broker Bids insurance broker to coo,dinate self-insurance program. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Annexation: Container Policy Development Department requested acceptance of Container Corporation Corporation of America annexation, located on the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block, as approved by King County Boundary Review Board and refer to WAYS and Means Committee for ordinance. Public hearing is requested to be scheduled on September 21, 1987 U second required hearing for imposition of M-P zoning on this site. Council concur. CAG: 86-065, Water Public Works/Utility Division requested approval of final pay estimate for Fluoridation Project, *W- the Water Fluoridation Project W-851, CAG 065-86; and requested approval 851 of the project, authorization for final pay estimate, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of$20,552.15 to contractor, IMCO General Construction, contractor, if all required releases have been received. Cuuncil concur. CAG: 86-041, Main Public Works Department requested approval of CAG-041-86, Main Library Library Addition and Addition and Renovation Project; and requested approval of the projert, Renovation Project authorization for final pay estimate in the amount 0'Si9,585.31, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of S44,763.15 to contractor, William N, Parks Construction Company, if all required releases have been received. Co. '1 concur. Latecomer Agreement: Public Works/Utility Division requested reimbursement in the amount of Fairfield $13,239.01 to Fairfield Developments, Inc., for oversizing of sewer main pipe Development/Hathaway, from 8' to 12-16' as required by the City to provide service for entire *S-429 drainage basin in area of NE 2nd Place to NE 4th Street(East of Union Ave. NE). Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED, y w.; August 24. 19R7 Renton City Council Minutes Page 270 ` CORRESPONDENCE Police Department requested Council to declare certain Police: Surplus Equipment laboratory/photography items surplus for disposal at public aurtion on 9/1/87. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. Board/Commission: Board Mayor Shinpoch requested favorable consideration by Council to change _ of Adjustment Ordinance Board of Adjustment Ordinance to require either a practicing registered architect or engineer for Position 01; the ordinance currently stipulates Position of shall be filled by an practicing registered architect, none of which reside in Renton. MOVED BY STREDICKE,SECONDED BY REED, ,i COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S REQUEST, AND REFER THE t BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ORDINANCE TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR REVISION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Reed presented a report recommending Transportation that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Washington State Committee Department of Transportation/City of Renton agreement for ioint street WSDOT: Sunset Boulevard improvements to Sunset ` •ulavard SW from Rainier Avenue S to the west SW Joint Improvement City limits. WSDOT will contribute $243,572.87 towards the project. Project MOVED BY REED,SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. CAG: 87-049, Sunset Transportation Committee Chairman Reed presented a report regarding bid Boulevard NE Phase 11 award for the Sunset Boulevard NE Phase it Street improvement Project, I-405 to Park Avenue N. Local residents between NE 7th and NE 10th Platt expressed concern about future access from driveways if existing shoulder is converted into a travel lane. Following discussion of related safety aspects and the original intent to provide a protected left-turn lane, the Committee decided to revise the plans for the stretch between NE 7th and NE loth Place, retaining the shoulder and reconstructing the pavement of the existing two lanes. The Committee recommended award of the project to low bidder, Watson 1 Asphalt, in the amount of$569,978.00. This includes Schedule A - Base Bid, Schedule B and C for Street Illumination, and reduced $,1,edule A and C north of NE 7th Street to NE 10th Place to pavement t .,strwion only. The improvements will be funded by$175,000 from General Capital Improvement 317 Traffic/Street project fund, and the balance from the Forward Thrust Street 301 project fund. MOVED BY REED,SECONDED BY KEOLKER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation (A.iatiorl Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chairman Reed presented a report Comm Lin recommending that Specialty Restaurants be notified that they have ten (10) Airport. Specialq days to respond with a specific counter-proposal to the City's rate offer. If a Restaurants Lease, LAG- satisfactory response is not received, the City will invoke the least arbitration 07-76 clause. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport Airmaster Lease, The Committee recommended that Airmaster be given the following LAG-001-85 notification: (a)all delinquent payments and late charges are to be remitted to the City prior to the September Aviation Committee meeting together with an updated status report regarding the purchase agreement/lien problems involving the Boeing Employees Flying Association; (b) if these stipulated conditions are not met, the Committee will proceed with a recommendation that Airmaster's ground lease areas should be conditionally assigned to the Boeing Employees Flying Association. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport: Boeing The Committee recommended that the BEFA Board be asked to provide a Employees Flying flatus report regarding the start-up of their full fixed base operation, with an Association Lease, estimated date for commencement of fuel sales to the public. MOVED BY LAG-001-87 REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. i • 1 August 24. 1987 Renton Cry Col. Minutes 7 Page Airport: Benair Aviation, The Committee recommended that the City Council approve the extension of Inc. Lease, Apron •C te,m for the Benair Aviation, Inc. temporary sublease from September 1, Sublease Term Extension, 1987. to August 31, 1589. Lease rate for this short-term revocable lease to LAG-003-85 continue at $0.12 per square foot. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. w` ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report filet recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Mr. David Grant Board,'Commission: to t" ".%.Las Rights and Affairs Commission to complete the term of Toni Human Rights and e' .,on (transferred to the Civil Service Commission)effective to September Affairs Commission 19, 1988. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. BoerdiCommission: Board The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Mayor's of Adjustment appointment of Mr. Lee G. Connel, P.E., to the Board of Adjustment, Postition 03 (practicing professional engineer), to complete the term of Francis A. Holman (resigned)effective to September 6, 1990. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. i Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolket presented a report recommending the following ordinance for second and final reading: I $G1Danf *4092 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property located Rezone. Kenton Village south of South Grady Way, north of 1-405, east of Rainier Avenue, and south Company. R-027-87 and west of Talbot Road South from heavy industry (B-') district; Renton Village Company, File No- 27-p district to MOVED business KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE BY ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL C,, L: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report a recommending the following ordinance for first reading: Fire: Hazardous Materials An ordinance was road declaring the Renton Fire Department as the Incident Command 'Hazardous Material Incident Command.' MOVED BY HUGHES, Agency SECONDED BY CLYMER,COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COM UMME FOR THREE WEEKS. CARRIED. Nays and III,ans Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommendinL the following resolution for reading and adoption: R •OI RIOn M•RW A resolution was read approving Plat: Final. Trotsky, FP- 200 block of Powell Avenue SW and nrustal pof Oak sdallat for erAvety nueeSW for d west oft e 047-87 Herman Trotsky, File No. FP-047-87, MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Vouchers Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending approval of Vouchers 34781 through 35107 in the amount of $1,057,420.36, having received departmental certification that merchandise/services have been received or rendered; Vouchers 34793 through 34795 machine voided. MOVED PY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Responding to comment by Councilman Reed regarding wide variety of Zoning: B-1, Business disparate uses allowed in B-I zone. Councilwoman Mathews recalled that the Zone matter was referred to the Policy Development Department on 4/6/87 to determine whether the matter should be reviewed by the Planning Commission or Planning and Development Committee. 1131111111 Y r=` N! • S AyagSt 24. 1997 Renton City Council Minute. Page "I Rezone: E & H Upon Council inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch reported that on 8/19,187, the Properties, R-016-97 Hearing Examiner issued a report recommending that the City Council should delay action on the E & H Properties request for rezone at 6th and Park from L-1, light industry, to B-1, business, zone pending outcome of the North Renton Traffic Study. The Examiner also suggested that the Council may wish to consider remanding the matter back to the Environmental Review Committee for supplemental environmental information. Mayor Shinpoch indicated that on 6/26/97, staff will hold the first of several meetings with residents of North Renton regarding traffic. Claim. Status Report Councilwoman Kaolker requested an occasional report on the outcome of Reouested claims referred to the City Attorney and insurance service. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported that the full Metro Council voted on Thursday to REPORT expend another$120,000 to pursue the commuter rail project. Noting that Metro: Commuter Rail cities of Auburn, Kent and Tukwila presented formal resolutims urging Committee support of this matter, Mayor Shinpoch indicated that she verbally expressed the City of Renton's support of the project since a formal resolution was not requested of the City. Metro will coordinate with Pierce Cornty and then approach the Rail Commission and State Legislature for state funding. Hearing Examiner Pro Mayor Shinpoch announced that Gene Williams, former Senior Planner and Tempore Appointed interim Policy De%elopment Director for the City of Renton has been appointed u Hearing Examiner Pro Tempore. Community Event: A thank you picnic will be held in Liberty Park on Thursday, August 27 for Renton River Days Renton River Days volunteers. Metro: Group Health A public hearing chaired by Mayor Shinpoch on behalf of Metro will be held Route Change in the Renton Fire Station on 8/25/87. regarding a proposed route change to relieve difficulty for buses making right turns onto N. 3rd Street from Group Health clinic. Political Candidates Mayor Shinpoch wished all candidates well who will be participating in the Forum candidate's forum on Tuesday, 8/25/87 at Carco Theater. Sister City Visit On 8/11/87. the school administration and the Lions Club arranged ■ ceremony for Mayor Shinpoch to meet with a delegation of junior high school students and their teachers from Renton's sister city, Nishiwaki, Japan. A beautiful carved wooden box sent by the Mayor of Nishiwaki will be displayed in the Main Library. Funds will be identified in the 1998 budget to purchase reciprocal gifts for Renton' sister city. AMIOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 11:45 p.m. �b a .r.e �lJlst ri MAXIN E E. MOT R, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Marilyn Petersen 1/24/87 t j I . •..e..tire+ r 2. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 24, 1987 ^� REMINDER : THERE WILL BE NO MEETINGS ON AUGUST -1 (rIFTH MONDAY) OR SEPTEMBER 7 (LABOR DAY) _ COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION AGENDA COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 9/10 7:30 p.m. TRIMM Council Chambers Valley Transportation Plan _ North Renton Lanu Use Study COMMUNITY SERVICES Weds. 9,> 4-6:00 p.m. MATHEWS 6th floor conference room Social xrvice funding applications; King County Multi-Service Center request regarding LIHEAPfunds PLANNING 6 DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 9/3 4:30 p.m. STRFDICKE Fire Station Training Room First City Equities Al.peal (continued) PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION REED r (AVIATION) UTILITIES Weds. 9/26 4:30 p.m. CLYMER 4th floor conference room East Side Water Utility C.onrdinatinq I Committee WAYS 6 MEANS kin, 9/14 7.00 p.m. KEOLKER 6th floor conference room OTHER MEETINGS 6 EVENTS Candidate's Forum Tues. 8125 7-9:30 p.m. arco Theater Picnic for River Lays Thurs. 8/27 11:30 p.m. iberty Pdrk Participants r` IK . l'�� • G< � 11 t I. r! � , ��• � =`psi 1 .m ee!• F j n � � I ..' r r• 3 � � ti S 1 pyp ! 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IM — It 11 IS-R•y Y G 0 ' Ylt N I.1 Cool r_ .__. . ... ff Sly.lq 1e nM N. It tt f 4-lbw 1. ._.. 1, S 1. Nr IY R11_ of n mq rly 1rot M t MHI.N-It-- f rl /r oofl ol[lY t tN.M they NI fnMat Yll l ew tlM QHol,Y. 0).00 .1. Iw off1191, M IY t 111. of-IYlwiS-M Snob N Mlif _ S>I1-00 1 N.fl.t le ~lYw})i I�rne 100 to t 1r o y 10 ft WL } Yt .3-Il-N F fn _ 3 i ii P d.�s-wny+a•eiL M1 I • • Z . � r k �4 Y � f a ; i C " i G. F i TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. a J5.3 Protest Letter or Petition --------------------------------------"------- ------ We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Wearing to be held on thia matter an 4 k�l L, v_At �a , a �t CRY OF RFM" AUG 2 4 nff _ qn YlY aqqnn 1st 6w l 1.9 It MYIy % /ntrfn _ f� -fffff --- MY �nqn qtn St th 5--- M 95 it tN N- B- V 46.46-/t t M o-- - - _ Wltt_St_LLJh..NI dlq ad t 65.95 /t tN on cur e t rqt rddlu9 Ii n _ -'� .. ---.. . tNr angle I15-q6-qp... _ dl1 14 06 rt to wIY 71.N �qn - ad at w N t6dEIY l - --. ------- ___-_ 1st Are N tl t0 __ - lsti,s b�F u r TO: Public Works Department FROM: City C'.erk it Igo RE: L.S.D. a 333 Protest Letter ow or Petition David A. Buck C+*1 M RENTON -------------------------------------------------------------- we forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages fcr report to Council at Public Hearing to be held on this matter on 8/24/87 u Ri . �A� A F3uc� Or . .TON 90 } N• Rwerslda Je. AUG 2 1188T 1'7_ a3-5 prq�s�9 �a--t -'�,eao�n-L c�Cf n.�wd. � ,�.ui•sm33n�;o,.� La z2..b a V:,� Mr j -i ct . C �S ce Vk �.4. M �f4ee r�le 11t A" 0 _ I _ $1.7 .00 '— _ e— .. —_—"' Mittel lte tetra Mly in MorM lend 1N 99045 Mnton ram Plat tk S S_99-46i001 25.5-tt tkS d2.12-00 M 79.36 ft B/L --- to Bly In C WYFth-w — - 419:sd W 37.67 It_tt N �_ i Si12- E 162./1 ft to E 12 ft to .. ., u 1 y^ ' 1 diav Q 1, TO: Public Works Department An = 1 1 FROM: City Clark FMCfBETR�i^OFPI - .a R6: L.I.D. s 333 Protest Letter or Petition Daniel E. Holes ------------------------------- ------------ We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate per:entages for report to Council at Public Hearing to be held on this matter on 8/24/87 1 a Daniel E. Holms 2621 - 2nd Avenue t1803 Seattle, Washington 98121 August 20, 1987 Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk Renton City Council Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Ref: 829 No. First Street, Renton, Washington. Legal Descrip- tion: BAAP on Swly mgn of lSt Ave S 41.90 ft NWly frm nxn with W mgn of wells St th cont alg sd Swly mgn 70.00 ft th S 45-12-00 W to nxn with NEIy mgn of Coml WW t2 th SEly alg sd mgn 70.00 ft th N 45-12-00 E to beg less por ly Swly of In rng Nally fr pt on SEly In thof 81.88 ft Sally fr most Ely cor tap on Nally In thof 104.50 ft NEly fr most wly ccr thof. Dear Members of the Renton City Council: I am writing to protest the proposed LID #333 and M2686 Resolution. I feel it is unwise to enter into any contract without a firm bid and explicitly defined terms; but the cost of this project is clearly an estimate. The job description is poorly defined. The terms of LID 4333 and Resolution t2686 state that the City Council may at any time modify any details of the improvement, and yet we, the property owners, are solely responsible for all detts incurred. The assessed property is a duplex with one tenant being of modest means and the other being elderly, on a low fixed income. My property assessment will ultimately have to be passed onto these people. For these and other reasons which I will not go into at this ti e, I protest the LID t333 and Resolution 02686 and appeal to - th Ci[y Council and my fellow property owners to reject it. Da6_t�-4 s� `- — CRY OF RMON AN ! ! im FNOWN 4 x n TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. s 333 Protest Letter or Petition Jan Pelroy - International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 286 - -----------------------------------»__----__---___--_- We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Nearing to be held on this matter on 8/24/87 64 Q : "tea Jniernxtioml Union of Operating �ngineers �-, d1 LCC.AL 296 i\3 TACOMA AREA OFFICE AFL-CIO • f Ivz E UN w.a.sown SEATTLE AREA .. *awme.(M)311 Box-teu f OFFIC MI6 . JAN PELRpV.&�alness Nknagar 1 August 18. 1987 A Ms- Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Dear Ms. Motor: I am writing to protest the inclusion of our building at 830 North Riverside Drive In the L.I.D. 333. We have just endured months of the Walla bridge being out with loss of rental revenue because of It. Now 1st North Is tore up as well as Williams creating chaos. I now understand that 1st North between Bronson and Burnett may go underground on electrical utilities and it would assess us $1.750.00. We are on the corner Of Wells and Riverside which would mean the "new" blacktop on Wells would have to be torn up again as well as our parking lot to accommodate this. If you do go underground on 1st North exclude us as we do not need an approximate $4,000 cost plus the added Inconvenience of tearing everything up again. I have been amazed with the lack of coordination by the engineering department with projects In Renton. Traffic has ham to fend for Itself as you have cut off both major one way streets, Wells and Williams, at the saw time. Please be more considerate of others as you take on future construction ventures. Sincerely, IME ATI04AL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL. No. 286 Jan elroy \J� c Business Managrr JP:ec opeiu6 afl/cio cc: Mayor Barbara Shinpoch CITY OF RENTON M10 2 0 1M . 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MAP OF LID IF AVAIIARIF, ,9rT.9cNCD CITY FINANCIAL INFORMATION, 9-^- A ~w ASSESSED VALUATION OF CITY, npp�EA yolVIdo L/ /SEA IWICdN OUTSTANDING BONGS, GANp vi4�uE2/930o•ao GENERAL OBLIGATION BONGS, I,sfg°odE �43�lioo. o0 REVENUE BONDS, LID BONDS AND NOTES, BALANCE OF ' ID GUARANTY FUND, t - t •h — �T R�7lE.er•:T=f+� tr4ol7R» ( .nOTwIAS _ ' I PAAa — � is- i. �y _ Tea..•u - Or - ^'�•Pu1r9Lit5 � •- ^I }Y• �., L-L :i.;T t. /��` �� J @I "=l-1`1 F1{F 111 3Y-�o�C 'III ~ 'J II � •'.. gL�W�Z a zi Uzi I BID ix _ Q u N. s kg a s M ST ®s ®3 s® 2 }Is � aQ n 4 h ice . m s �{ • �. Sys �� _ � O� F7' •! :pm m t 4 ® za®. �®t �. 1 „! 12.50 C. e b ®a a® %� an 40. — < � -� ®2 lip 1+ 13 V 2S y r ST 3 tin Me 4 ♦�j�, `�\ s s s s ,. WA Y le 2 ® , D 3 � T JONE$ _'��� ® ' ---,s— MIL SAOUNDs �.. .,� PARK USERTY Pr, P't it IC 4 IAW \ k sp W4 WWA 3 111 Fol Lis V N. X .\ oWA Y -v0—: r •'_ Nx m� <1 ' 06 2' Q JONES PARK qj LIBERTY PARK R4 - .n ib- „ =wJ�J• .a , -I •♦ � \ � / �/RRrMBi .4 � ., , 40 14 /ef ? e n fl`/ t• .aJ! ST 7 °a iNrr^rAcE c sn e t� --- TO: Public Works Department FROMs City Clerk RE: L.I.D. s 333 Protest Letter or Petition Mrs. Helen M. McNeely -------------------------------------------------------------- We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Hearing to be held on this matter on 8i26/81 Y � 1 4 y ♦�fi E T - Gam` t,� v'{DO7� C�.IITi. 4yO• AUG ± 1 ]697 I� (Rim�$DD I No "jW7Wt44d, --�Y1Nn�lkyee ly _. Lots !.��9. M, Nlk 25 jta5dl.00 LL I1 sent" FNn Viet - - • f1f LNl1 N I ft p/'r JN_M55 } '10 n/O alv _.evtsy ,,i►v �� � oytr� i E ' r 38 I Toy Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RB: L.I.D. a 333 Protest Letter or Petition Ted Busch -------------------------------------------------------------- We forward herewith protests as aboye- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Hearing to be held on this matter on e/24/R7 Sorry for the slice out of the letter - done by the letter opener (mechanical) — I 4� • ,: ,. :-',{4f` _. _` }(�6�fif<^a...4MrFady�imyiWei .rWq{Y` .e.' Y .�etS rtvv dew;�r�3, l CflY OF RENTON August 10, 19Eq AUG 1 1 IM O,�-- cm Q[w's onKK Maxine ty ClerlcYotnr � D City Of Benton UU i Deer Me. Motors As of this date 8-10-6q I as sending you a Written protest against the proposed improvmuent, L.I.D. #333 and Resolution umber 2686 that Was i l R •, •.a-�u� a ..n�f ..l nnl.i n.t ..filtN�• fn e undergFoond system. a ^ I own the lot at 822 Nivereids Dr. Benton, Va. Lot 2,300tian 17, TownetSp 23, Worth, Renge 5, East, W.M., in Ring County, Washington. r �� 21503 BE 2d? St. Maple Valley, We. 98036 r h �V1 1� e. �N TO: Public works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L,1.D. a 333 _ Protest Letter or Petition James V. and Theresa A. Vmmerman ----------------------------- ------------------_---- we forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Rearing to be held on this matter on �pw/87 y 't l� .J Crry OF RFhRON AUG 2 0 1887, D t�rvuEr�s arwt dean &m6ea ojt the Rmdon City Council, We one wLUiny 6 ,emotes# the mwt w tl #2586 resolution. We nevu hatd.(e any f inaneial tnon.sactione W fhout a 1" 6id ad expli-eltfy defined derottt. The 07.at of this pwyec4Aonevey i.s cleanly an eet:wtta The #6 deacwi i on .0 paw[y defined 7Ae to d of ReerLutioft M&etate that the fi.iy Council Any ai any time mclify any defaU of the iAiVpavenrvt4 and yet mx. 'a the pnopelay ours" ant solely neepnsible fun dl debts inatnted. We Ad that the petition pwoce,4 u iwne9ulan due 67 inadequate infonmttion p,mvided .to petition z.,;nens. Rabli.c Aeatinp meae held mncewniny .the iApwvemende on North Fi asf St. and the tadetyrourd uti.li.fy question should have pwpedy Gem Aandled at that .bete, We mutest dhe Resolution N,6% atd appeo.( o the City Cotncil and oiu feUom pwpe/dy cnnern to nejeet i.& games V. and 7Amesa A ZtnrtteaAtyn dUAbW-. . TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, LID /333 - �L/�tA1-1 -- '�','-Tt --- 3 568,250.00 7. Jens/Thtrya Ihwtrwtn pp t.l. BO 5y 8ll N. Itt St. 17-i3-5 N 3 9 fT t aq,fr Inter, Mnton NA M55 wit Illy on of lain St th t5.12-00 N 95 ft th S < -/8-00 E 115 ff th - 15- L00 E 95 ft t. 21Y. _- _ be.,�f ISt AVe N th Rely ofSe SYIy tgn to pt of- — I 4 RECEIVED — AUG 19 M7 [;?i Gi niniuY /7 J �G� LITY WlM'CiL / .5 r Arlo• ,�Qr..�.ii�+.o. li'1�..6iliGaty �i if ..aa� u�,.•++o� .naerfo Q..-�+.� wu.o �rK�o,l�.-G*q ..�• � �� t.,,�,n,��, . �A..� �off., r,(.f 'h%� ..m...4*ex.e, •ems n"• a.�ov'�Go�eo o w �� a.� s( ieo i 1�